Eastern 3, DeSales 0: The Eagles took home their sixth straight conference title and 16th in the past 17 years. Katrina Pisch put down 11 kills, Rikki Schlager handed out 39 helpers as the tournament MVP and Kearby Benak racked up 13 digs.

Delaware County Community College got a lot of help from its Chester contingent as Kareem Robinson and Zimir Geiger came up big in an 82-73 win over Middlesex.

Geiger paired 13 points with 13 rebounds for the Phantoms (3-1), while Robinson handed out seven assists and swiped three steals to go with 10 points. The Phantoms also got a 14-point, seven-rebound effort from Domineek Owens. Ahkeem Collierís 14 points and James Middletonís 12 points rounded out the double-digit scoring.

Villanova connected on 18 3-pointers, tying a school record, to knock off the Delta Devils, 87-53 in the first round of the Toledo Glass City Tournament.

The Wildcats (1-0), who moved on to Sundayís championship game against Drexel, knocked down their 18 3-balls on 40 attempts. Notre Dame All-Delco Devon Kane dumped in 11 points, while Lauren Burford led the Wildcats with 18 points.

Itís looking like a dynasty at Cabrini. The Cavaliers got goals from Devon Miller (Marple Newtown) and Melissa Scanzano (Haverford) less than two minutes apart and fended off a late charge from Rosemont to win a third straight CSAC title by a 4-3 margin.

Miller came off the bench to to supply a pair of goals for Cabrini (12-3-5).

Cabrini nearly got back to the CSAC summit, but Gwynedd-Mercy had other ideas.

Archbishop Prendergast graduate Kerry Anne Farrell knotted the game up early with a pair of first-half tallies, but Gwynedd-Mercy scored a pair of second-half goals to claim the CSAC title with a 4-2 win.

Franklin & Marshall 3, Haverford 1: Brenna Boehmanís first goal of the season provided Haverford its offense, but it was too little, too late against the Diplomats. Megan Holt picked up an assist on Boehmanís tally, while Lindsey Lopes stoned seven shots.

Womenís Swimming

Katrin Heider won the 200 freestyle, Kaisla Kollanus was second in the 50 and 100 frees as well as third in the 100 butterfly, and Michelle Hall won the 1- and 3-meter springboard diving as Villanova picked up two wins at a quad-meet, getting by Seton Hall, 204-146, and Georgetown, 259-91. They lost to Rutgers, 217-130.

Widener takes two of three: Laura Harris won the 500 free by a margin of 14 seconds, Sara Leonelli added a win in the 200 free and the Pride finished second in two relays in beating FDU-Florham, 166-18, and Hood, 103-101. Host Messiah claimed a 142-62 win.

Franklin & Marshall 129, Swarthmore 75: Eva Winter and Maggie Regan went 1-2 in the 200 breaststroke, and Erica Flor added a win in the 200 backstroke, but the Garnet (1-2, 0-2 Centennial) remain in search of a first league win.

Menís Swimming

Ian Gaynor won the 50 and 100 frees, Michael Lawley claimed the 100 back, and those two joined Jeremy Lahn and Jeffrey Hicks to claim the 400 free relay as Widener dumped FDU Florham, 168-29, and Messiah, 103-101, in quad-meet. Only a narrow defeat to Hood, 108-96, stood between the Pride and a perfect afternoon.

Franklin & Marshall 117.5, Swarthmore 87.5: John Flaherty was victorious in the 200 fly and as part of the medley relay, but the Garnet (2-1, 1-1 Centennial) dropped their first dual meet of the season.

Menís Squash

Freshman Aaron Horwitz put together a sterling effort in his debut with a game-four win, but that was as good as it got for Haverford in an 8-1 defeat against NYU.

Womenís Squash

Haverford made sure to get its season off on the right foot, getting wins from Caroline Nightingale, Bethany Simmonds, Isabel Agnew, Alyssa Kaden and Ava Lichauco to upend NYU, 5-4, in its season opener.